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What is the significance of the church in sovereign grace theology?

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The church is the visible manifestation of God's grace, serving as the body of Christ to proclaim the gospel.

In sovereign grace theology, the church holds a central place as the ordained means through which God reveals His grace and truth. The church is described as the body of Christ, composed of all believers who are chosen and called to carry out His mission on earth. According to Acts 20:28 and Ephesians 5:25, Christ loved the church and gave Himself for her, highlighting the sanctity and significance of the church community in God's redemptive plan. It is through the church that the gospel is preached, and believers are nurtured in their faith. The local church serves as a gathering for believers to worship, grow in grace, and fulfill the Great Commission, thus being an essential instrument for God's glory in the world.
Scripture References: Acts 20:28, Ephesians 5:25

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The Eyes of Grace
Tim James · Jan 8, 2012
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